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The day-to-day operations of the City of Tallahassee are as diverse as its citizenry. It is responsible for a variety of infrastructure as well as quality of life amenities. Be it a road project or budget report, the City strives to keep citizens as informed and involved as possible.

UPDATE:As of 5:17 a.m Thursday morning, all roads and bridges in Tallahassee are open.

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The City of Tallahassee is responding to continued impacts from the cold front moving through the area.

Ice is causing hazardous road conditions throughout the city. The Tallahassee Police Department is asking citizens to please stay off the roadways and exercise extreme caution if you must venture out.

The following roads are currently closed due to ice:

Orange Avenue at the bridge just east of Springhill Road

Monroe Street at Gaines Street

eastbound and westbound Capital Circle Northwest

Centerville Road at the I-10 overpass

Capital Circle Northeast at Easterwood Drive

Olson Road at the I-10 overpass

Brounough Street and Blount Street

Duval Street at Harrison Street

Additionally, the Florida Department of Transportation has shut down I-10 from the state line to Madison County. This includes all of Leon County. The State has asked Tallahassee Police to assist with road closures to I-10 interchanges in Tallahassee.

If you experience an issue with any City services, please call 891-4YOU (4968). The customer call center will remain staffed around the clock.

The City’s Public Works Department is responding with sand to icy locations. As this is a fluid event, road closures could change.

If you are driving, remember that roads are slick, and icy spots can exist even if you can’t visibly see ice. Please drive slower than normal, leave extra room between cars and don’t slam on the brakes. Quickly hitting the brakes can cause your car to slide.

The City's Electric Utility is reporting 12 customers currently without power, and crews are responding.

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